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What type of environment did the first land plants probably live in?

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fluvial wetlands

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The earliest megafossils of land plants were thalloid organisms, which dwelt in fluvial wetlands and are found to have covered most of an early Silurian flood plain. They could only survive when the land was waterlogged.

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